I don't get the odometer. it doesn't actually measure anything. A cyclist would presumably keep track of the distance he just rode, and then update the total on this watch. I realize people don't get watches for their functions, such as telling the time, but at least telling the time works on its own, without the need of something external to measure the time. Can you imagine a watch that doesn't measure the time, but you use your iPhone to tell the time and then set the hands on that watch to whatever time the iPhone indicates? Then, a while later, if you want to know what time it is you can't tell by just checking the watch. Instead, you would need to take out your iPhone again, and again set the hands of the watch. It's the same thing with this ridiculous useless feature. You need to make sure you are constantly checking the real device that measures distance, so you can update the odometer.

If that's not already ridiculous enough, did you know this watch comes with a road bike. No, I'm not kidding. It really does. I can already imagine that collectors who keep their RM in a safe will also need to find a way to store the road bike that comes with it, so they can keep it in pristine condition as well.
Eric